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i'll speak with labor secretary hilda solis about jobs, the economy and working in the usa. we've got you covered from "a" to "z." "z" for sam zell that is. the real estate billionaire tells me where he thinks the economy is headed now. why he likes investments south of the border. >>> she's a corporate ceo, a wife, a mother and a social site. now alexandra lebenthal is adding author to her list of achievements. i'll tell you about her new novel. the "wall street journal report" begins right now. >> announcer: this is america's number one financial news program, the "wall street journal report." now maria bartiromo. >> now here's sue herera with some of the stories in the headlines this week. sue. >> here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week on wall street. it is the all-important piece of information about the economy that the markets have been waiting for, the jobs report for the among of august and it was better than analysts expected. the unemployment rate rose slightly to 9.6% and overall the economy lost 54,000 jobs which includes 121,000 governmen
i'll speak with labor secretary hilda solis about jobs, the economy and working in the usa. we've got you covered from "a" to "z." "z" for sam zell that is. the real estate billionaire tells me where he thinks the economy is headed now. why he likes investments south of the border. >>> she's a corporate ceo, a wife, a mother and a social site. now alexandra lebenthal is adding author to her list of achievements. i'll tell you about her new novel. the...
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the nation's secretary of labor, secretary hilda solis. having her here gives recognition that the transportation workers and those employees across the country in less conventional workplace that is our nation's leaders recognize the importance of safe operations even in their less conventional workplaces more importantly than ever. for transportation is pilots, train engineers, ship captains, transit workers, and as i said bus and truck drivers. these are occupation that is keep our nation moving, keep our economy thriving, and it's our job to keep them safe. now, as i mentioned secretary lahood is remarkably inspiring to all of us who operate on our nation's highways or work in transportation. our next speaker is equally inspiring to our nation's workers and the 17,000 employees at the u.s. department of labor. secretary hilda solis is a champion for workers' families and workers' rights. she's a trail blazer. a woman of firsts. the first to go to college in her family, the first to earn a graduate degree, the first latina elected to th
the nation's secretary of labor, secretary hilda solis. having her here gives recognition that the transportation workers and those employees across the country in less conventional workplace that is our nation's leaders recognize the importance of safe operations even in their less conventional workplaces more importantly than ever. for transportation is pilots, train engineers, ship captains, transit workers, and as i said bus and truck drivers. these are occupation that is keep our nation...
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i want to think secretary still lease update hilda solis. i know when you heard about the city wanted to be here. we are grateful for that. we are it forward to your remarks. a special hello to the people who are participating remotely onkine, particularly the students. i want to think the talented staff at d.o.t. for those of you have not had the opportunity to meet our staff, we have very gifted people, people who have come here for the right reasons, to carry out the president's agenda and to really step up and leave the department in a way that people have not seen at the department of transportation. i'm grateful to all our staff who are here for your leadership. i welcome everyone to the second nationals distracted driving summit. it is hard to believe a year has passed since the first came together and began the work of addressing america's distracted driving crisis but a it is hard to believe lea come so far so fast in our campaign. this has become a personal crusade. it started about a year ago. it is during and after last year's di
i want to think secretary still lease update hilda solis. i know when you heard about the city wanted to be here. we are grateful for that. we are it forward to your remarks. a special hello to the people who are participating remotely onkine, particularly the students. i want to think the talented staff at d.o.t. for those of you have not had the opportunity to meet our staff, we have very gifted people, people who have come here for the right reasons, to carry out the president's agenda and...
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secretary hilda solis is a champion for workers' families and workers rights. she is a travel agent, the first to go to college and her family, the first to earn a graduate degree, the first let teaneck elected to the state senate in california. the first latina in the president's cabinet. her passion for workplace safety runs deep. secretary so les's his father bought for safety at a battery recycling plant where he worked. she brings the same values and passions to the department of labour. her mother was equally committed. secretary so is's mother was an immigrant from nicaragua, who spent 10 hours a day adequate factory where she worked and was equally outspoken about working conditions. prior to her confirmation as labor secretary, she represented the 32nd congressional district in california, a position she held for four terms. also on nationally recognized leader on the environment, secretary sully's became the first woman to receive the john f. kennedy profile in courage award for her pioneering work on environmental justice is used as a state legislato
secretary hilda solis is a champion for workers' families and workers rights. she is a travel agent, the first to go to college and her family, the first to earn a graduate degree, the first let teaneck elected to the state senate in california. the first latina in the president's cabinet. her passion for workplace safety runs deep. secretary so les's his father bought for safety at a battery recycling plant where he worked. she brings the same values and passions to the department of labour....
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secretary hilda solis is a champion for workers' families and workers rights. she is a travel agent, the first to go to college and her family, the first to earn a graduate degree, the first let teaneck elected to the state senate in california. the first latina in the president's cabinet. her passion for workplace safety runs deep. secretary so les's his father bought for safety at a battery recycling plant where he worked. she brings the same values and passions to the department of labour. her mother was equally committed. secretary so is's mother was an immigrant from nicaragua, who spent 10 hours a day adequate factory where she worked and was equally outspoken about working conditions. prior to her confirmation as labor secretary, she represented the 32nd congressional district in california, a position she held for four terms. also on nationally recognized leader on the environment, secretary sully's became the first woman to receive the john f. kennedy profile in courage award for her pioneering work on environmental justice is used as a state legislato
secretary hilda solis is a champion for workers' families and workers rights. she is a travel agent, the first to go to college and her family, the first to earn a graduate degree, the first let teaneck elected to the state senate in california. the first latina in the president's cabinet. her passion for workplace safety runs deep. secretary so les's his father bought for safety at a battery recycling plant where he worked. she brings the same values and passions to the department of labour....
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solis. madam secretary, good morning to you. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. it's good to be with you. >> i wanted to start with the president, we know in wisconsin this morning and going to be speaking to the people there later today and i want to read the numbers we talked about at the top of the broadcast. 14.9 million americans unemployed, nearly 15 million. but when you take into account those who have simply given up or have settled for part-time work 26 million americans actually looking for work. secretary solis, what could you say to them watching this morning that the president could say this week that could change things right now? >> we know we're in a tough situation and the high number is unacceptable. we know we have to work quickly and continue to move on a pathway that will take us out of the ditch, so to speak. we know that in the last eight months, we've actually added about 90,000 private sector jobs each month and that i think is a good indication that we're slow
solis. madam secretary, good morning to you. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. it's good to be with you. >> i wanted to start with the president, we know in wisconsin this morning and going to be speaking to the people there later today and i want to read the numbers we talked about at the top of the broadcast. 14.9 million americans unemployed, nearly 15 million. but when you take into account those who have simply given up or have settled for part-time work 26 million...
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hilda solis, happy labor day. and once again here is lester. >>> natalie, thanks. now to the disaster in the gulf. the worst oil spill in u.s. history. today investigators are examining the failed blow-out p preventer that allowed millions of barrels of crude to leak into the gulf of mexico. it was pulled to the surface over the weekend. anne thompson was there. anne, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, lester. for federal investigators looking into the cause of this human and environmental disaster, i can tell you this was no holiday weekend. that blow-out preventer was secured on the vessel that pulled it up to the surface, the fbi began gathering potential evidence. it emerged slowly from the gulf of mexico, a 1 million pound metal sea creature pulled up. as the sunset on the scene of the biggest oil spill in american history. the final 500 feet of the failed blow-out preventer's journey from the sea floor were the longest. once again hydrates, the crystals that foiled several attempts to cap the well caused trouble. the well site leader. >> the hydrates as
hilda solis, happy labor day. and once again here is lester. >>> natalie, thanks. now to the disaster in the gulf. the worst oil spill in u.s. history. today investigators are examining the failed blow-out p preventer that allowed millions of barrels of crude to leak into the gulf of mexico. it was pulled to the surface over the weekend. anne thompson was there. anne, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, lester. for federal investigators looking into the cause of this human...